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My name is Jordan!

Posted 2 days ago

My basic info

Breed
American Pit Bull Terrier
Color
Brindle - with White
Age
5 years 3 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
50827530

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Jordan is the definition of sweetness wrapped in fur! This 5-year-old Pitbull is a friendly, affectionate boy who absolutely loves to be around people. He has a heart of gold and will quickly become your loyal companion, always ready to cuddle up on the couch or join in on any family activity, followed by a relaxing nap.
Jordan is well-mannered, playful, but not hyperactive, enjoys leash walks, and is eager to please, making him a great choice for families or individuals looking for a loving and low-maintenance companion. Jordan gets along well with other dogs, especially when introduced properly, and he is patient and gentle with children.
Jordan`s Ideal Home:
Jordan would thrive in a home where he can get plenty of love, attention, and a bit of daily exercise to keep him happy. He would be an excellent addition to a family with kids or a couple looking for a sweet, loyal companion. His easygoing nature and desire to bond with his humans make him a perfect fit for anyone who wants a best friend by their side.
If you’re looking for a fun-loving, gentle, and devoted friend, Jordan could be the perfect match for you! He’s ready to start his new chapter with a family who will give him the love and attention he deserves. Come meet him and see if you’re the one he’s been waiting for.
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
50827530
Contact
Email
Address
116 Waggin Trail, Taylorsville, NC 28681
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

The adoption fee for our dogs and puppies is $75.00. This includes the cost of the spay or neuter, the first rabies vaccination, and the first distemper/parvo vaccination.

The adoption fee for our cats and kittens is $75.00. This includes the cost of the spay or neuter, the first rabies vaccination, and the first distemper/upper respiratory combo vaccination.

Occassionally, we have other pets for adoption as well, such as hamsters, guinea pigs, rabbits, chickens, ferrets, etc. Please check for availability of these animals.

All cats and dogs are spayed or neutered --NO EXCEPTIONS!!

Go meet their pets

Our adoption hours are 8:30am - 12:00pm and 1:00pm - 4:00pm

We are located at 116 Waggin Trail in Taylorsville, NC next to the National Guard Armory just off NC HWY 16N.

Directions to our shelter

From Statesville, take # 148 exit off of I-40 onto Highway 64-90 towards Taylorsville. Once in Taylorsville, turn right onto Liledoun Road at the stop light. Stay straight through 2 more stop lights, go one half mile past the last stop light you will see a green sign on the right indicating the National Guard Armory to the left. Turn left onto National Guard Armory Road then take the left fork (gravel road) to the top of the hill. Our building will be on your right.

From Hickory, take Highway 16 North to Taylorsville. Turn right just before Walmart onto the ramp to get on Highway 64-90. Turn right onto 64-90. At the next stop light, turn right onto Liledoun Road. Stay straight through 2 more stop lights, go one half mile past the last stop light you will see a green sign on the right indicating the National Guard Armory to the left. Turn left onto National Guard Armory Road then take the left fork (gravel road) to the top of the hill, our building will be on your right.

More about this shelter

Our mantra has always been protecting people from the dangers and nuisances of uncontrolled animals and keeping animals safe from mistreatment and abuse. Promoting, motivating and enforcing responsible pet ownership is our number one goal.

Contrary to the "limited admission" philosophies of some shelters for companion animals, our shelter has an open door policy. We turn away no animal, regardless of health, temperament, age or condition. Unfortunately, this does not enable us to place every animal in a new home. In reality of course, not all of the animals we take in are good candidates for placement. The sad fact remains however, that many otherwise healthy animals never get adopted because there aren't enough families who want them.

Our philosophy is to keep working at the root causes of pet overpopulation and irresponsible pet ownership - to provide alternatives to indiscriminate breeding of pets, to encourage people to become better pet owners and to make our community a better place for both people and animals.

What we value...


•A balance of enforcement and education promoting responsible pet ownership
•Homes for animals that are free from mistreatment and abuse
•Better communications, cooperation and tolerance among neighbors
•To live peaceably without suffering the nuisances and dangers caused by others' pets
•Pride in vital service we render to the community
•The difference of beliefs about the place animals have in our society
•Sensitivity to the high emotions which accompany animal problems

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